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    INDIVIDUAL THERAPY NOTE PROBLEM: The patient was recently admitted to Behavioral Health Care (BHC) inpatient unit. The patient is diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder. INTERVENTION: A 60 minute individual therapy session utilizing supportive and solution-focused interventions. Clinician discussed the patient’s reason for admission and assisted the patient in identifying goals for this hospitalization and for after discharge‚ explored the patient’s strengths and needs‚ conducted a biopsychosocial

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    situations that have the potential to surface during their career as an art therapist‚ or a counselor. For the purpose of demonstrating this knowledge‚ this student has created a fictional case-study that examines issues relating to counseling a minor and understanding the concepts associated with reparative therapy. Review of Literature This paper addresses several ethical issues. The first

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    Outline and evaluate two or more therapies used in the treatment of Schizophrenia (24 marks) There is no established permanent cure for Schizophrenia‚ but there are a variety of therapies which help prevent schizophrenic episodes and also help sufferers deal with their mental illness. One of the main types of therapy used is drug therapy. Drug therapy involves issuing a patient psychotherapeutic drug(s) which are used to alter the chemical functioning of the brain by affecting the action of

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    This was evident in the case of Charlie. According to (Children’s Act 1989)‚ the parents presumes the authority to decide on the best interests of their minor and make decisions on behalf of their children. It was rightly so to have led to believe that the nucleoside therapy was not invasive and caused no severe damage to the TK2 deficient patients to whom it had been administered. In that case‚ why not give Charlie that chance and what could he possible loose from the treatment. However‚ it was prudent

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    Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Case Study of Molly A Conceptualization and Treatment Plan Rational Emotive Behavior therapy suggests that humans are neither all evil nor all good. REBT suggests that people are responsible for their own actions. The beliefs of individuals at times can be misleading; therefore‚ the actions that follow the beliefs are faulty as well. REBT allows for individuals to change their way of thinking in order to change the way in which they behave without having

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    heart defects‚ endocarditis and myocarditis (American heart association‚ 2013) .In the case scenario of Mr. P 76 year old man comes with the history of cardiomyopathy and CHF and in the past repeatedly admitted for the management of CHF symptoms. This essay discusses about approach to care‚ treatment plan‚ patient and family education and teaching plan that is given to Mr.P. Approach of Care In this given case scenario‚ Mr.P not only has medical problem he also has some psychological and social

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    severe physical abuse at home. Client asks therapist not to discuss the case with anyone‚ especially his parents. Therapist explains his options with client‚ states that he cannot offer treatment to anyone under the age of 18 without parental consent‚ and expresses his duty to report suspected child abuse to Child Protective Services. Client feels betrayed” (Remley et al. 2007). As seen in the case‚ a 13-years-old boy is seeking therapy. The boy is a minor who came to the clinic without his parents’ consent

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    After the aforementioned incident‚ Mr. Rhodes said he started to ask Dave questions about what it was like to be homeless and how he was treated. This is when Mr. Rhodes found out that this type of treatment was very typical of the law enforcement in Fresno. In fact‚ it sadly gets much worse. The homeless are constantly forced out of the city and have their belongings throw in the trash compactor. He sought after help from other activists in the community who had a better understanding of the community

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    Title VII‚ as it pertain specifically to disparate impact and disparate treatment policies that should be implemented to avoid liability for potential Title Vii violation. Do research to prepare for your presentation‚ and write a brief set of answers to the following questions: The difference between a disparate impact and a disparate treatment claim; Disparate Treatment: Also known as differential treatment‚ disparate treatment claims are ones in which the plaintiff alleges he or she is the victim

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    Psychoanalytic therapy The Basic Philosophies Human beings are basically determined by psychic energy and by early experiences. Unconscious motives and conflicts are cen-tral in present behavior. Irrational forces are strong; the person is driven by sexual and aggressive impulses. Early development is of critical importance because later personality problems have their roots in repressed childhood conflicts. Adlerian therapy Humans are motivated by social interest‚ by striving toward goals‚

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